"in recognition of her services to the advancement of chemistry by the discovery of the elements radium and polonium, by the isolation of radium and the study of the nature and compounds of this remarkable element"

"in recognition of the fresh originality and true inspiration of his poetic production, which faithfully reflects the natural scenery and native spirit of his people, and, in addition, his significant work as a Provençal philologist"

"in recognition of the great services rendered by him in his investigation and isolation of the element fluorine, and for the adoption in the service of science of the electric furnace called after him"

THE 2001 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY The Prize Committee for Chemistry has unanimously decided that the Prize for 2001 be awarded for his pioneering, creative and crucial work in developing asymmetric catalysis for the synthesis of chiral molecules, greatly increasing mankind´s ability to create new products of fundamental and practical importance.

THE 1990 WOLF FOUNDATON PRIZE IN PHYSICS for a wide variety of pioneering contributions to our understanding of the organization of complex condensed matter systems,de Gennes especially for his work on macromolecular matter and liquid crystals and Thouless for his on disordered and low-dimensional systems.

THE 2006/7 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN PHYSICS for their independent discovery of the giant magnetoresistance phenomenon (GMR), thereby launching a new field of research and applications known as spintronics, which utilizes the spin of the electron to store and transport information.

Wolf Prize be jointly awarded to: For their fundamental conceptual and experimental contributions to the foundations of quantum physics, specifically an increasingly sophisticated series of tests of Bell’s inequalities or extensions there of using entangled quantum states.

THE 1979 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS The Prize Committee for Mathematics has decided that the prize for this year should be divided for his inspired introduction of algebro-geometry to the theory of numbers.

THE 1980 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS The Prize Committee unanimously decided to select as co-recipients of the Wolf Prize for mathematics for 1980 for pioneering work in algebraic topology, complex variables homological algebra and inspired leadership of a generation of mathematicians.

THE 1993 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS The Mathematics Prize Committee has unanimously selected the following scientist to equally share the Wolf Prize for 1993: for his pioneering and fundamental contributions to the theory of the structure of algebraic and other classes of groups and in particular for the theory of buildings

THE 1993 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS The Mathematics Prize Committee has unanimously selected the following scientist to equally share the Wolf Prize for 1993: for his revolutionary contributions to global Riemannian and symplectic geometry, algebraic topology, geometric group theory and the theory of partial differential equations.

THE 2000 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS The Prize Committee for Mathematics has unanimously decided that the 2000 Prize be awarded for his many fundamental contributions to topology, algebraic geometry, algebra, and number theory and for his inspirational lectures and writing.

THE 1978 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE AT MEDICINE The Wolf Foundation Prize Committee in Medicine has decided to award the first Wolf Prize in Medicine jointly for discovering the HL-A system, the major histocompatibility complex in man and its primordial role in organ transplantation.

THE 1982 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN MEDICINE The Prize Committee for Medicine has unanimously decided that the Wolf Foundation Prize for 1982 should be equally divided for the isolation, purification and characterization of the acetylcholine receptor.

THE 1988 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN AGRICULTURE The Agriculture Prize Committee has unanimously selected the following to equally share the 1988 Wolf Prize for pioneering work in reproductive physiology including cell preservation, fertilization processes, egg biology and embryo manipulations for domestic animal improvement.

THE 2002/3 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN THE ARTS for an oeuvre, that for six decades and encompassing a remarkable range of media, has sustained aesthetic and formal innovation, intellectual complexity and contemporary relevance.

THE 2005 WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE IN THE ARTS (ARCHITECTURE) for providing a new model of contextualism and redefining the dialectic between the two salient characteristics of contemporary architecture: concreteness and ephemerality.